• x3i
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    147 months ago

    Can you elaborate? 'cause I sure as hell ain’t gonna look it up

    • @Midnitte@beehaw.org
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      247 months ago

      Arstechnica has a good article explaining.

      Now, for the user above, I’m not entirely sure what they’re talking about since this isn’t a bill that has been passed, but net neutrality is to protect consumers - it’s to ensure large companies cannot stack the deck to make you use their preferred (owned) services.

      • admiralteal
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        197 months ago

        The user above is just one of those guys who looks at anything the dems do and thinks, look at this bitch eating crackers.

        Nothing good can ever be celebrated or praised. It has to always be bad.

      • x3i
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        27 months ago

        Thank you and sorry at the same time for not phrasing my question properly; I know what it is, I am just very baffled on how it should be a bad thing if they strengthen the enforcement net neutrality. Imo, this is always a pure win for the consumer as it prevents a lot of malicious business models. So basically: no idea what the initial commenter is complaining about.

        • @Midnitte@beehaw.org
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          37 months ago

          no idea what the initial commenter is complaining about.

          Indeed, and now thanks to the other comment I can reference that they’re just mad that bitch is eating crackers.